Amy Williams+FollowBoston College dominates Fordham: Key takeawaysBoston College fans just witnessed a statement win as the Eagles soared past Fordham 66-10, kicking off the season with energy and optimism. Coach Bill O’Brien praised the team’s resilience, especially highlighting Dylan’s poised debut and Bam Crouch’s inspiring pick-six. While the offense found its rhythm and chunk plays, O’Brien admits there’s work to do in the run game. The defense, meanwhile, was relentless, holding Fordham to just 177 yards. The crowd’s energy, especially from students, made a real impact. What’s your biggest takeaway from this opener, and where do you think BC needs to improve most? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBoston College football dominates with aerial attackBoston College football just put on a show, crushing Fordham 66-10 in their season opener! The passing game was electric—Dylan Lonergan threw for 268 yards and four touchdowns in his first start, while Grayson James came in late and went a perfect 5-for-5 for 190 yards and a score. Seven different Eagles found the end zone, and Lewis Bond hit a career-high 138 receiving yards. The defense was just as fierce, allowing only 10 points and racking up a pick-six. Can BC keep this momentum going against Michigan State next week? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoston College football eyes another Top 25 runBoston College football is on the brink of something big—another shot at cracking the AP Top 25 for back-to-back seasons. With Bill O'Brien leading the charge, the Eagles could face Clemson in a high-stakes, undefeated showdown early in the season. That game would be the biggest moment yet for O'Brien at BC and a real chance to make national waves. The early schedule offers opportunities to build momentum before conference play heats up. How do you think the Eagles will handle the pressure this year? Who’s your pick for a breakout player? Let’s talk BC football! #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoston College football dominates Fordham in openerBoston College fans just witnessed a statement win to kick off the Bill O’Brien era! The Eagles soared past Fordham with a jaw-dropping 66-10 victory, showcasing new QB Dylan Lonergan’s impressive debut—he threw for 268 yards and 4 touchdowns. The offense looked sharp, the defense forced turnovers, and special teams even blocked a punt. After years of waiting, could this be the season BC finally breaks through? What stood out most to you in this blowout, and how far do you think this team can go? Let’s talk about what this win means for the season ahead! #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowEagles aim to break tie streak at ProvidenceBoston College men’s soccer is hitting the road for their first away game of the season against Providence this Friday at 7 p.m. After a tough 3-1 loss to Siena, the Eagles are hungry for a win and looking to snap a two-game tie streak with the Friars. Providence hasn’t scored yet this season, but their defense has kept games close. Can BC bounce back and finally get a win over Providence for the first time since 2017? Let’s see if the Eagles can turn things around and start a new winning streak! Who’s tuning in on ESPN+? #Sports #BostonCollege #EaglesSoccer00Share
glen25+FollowBC’s SuperFans called out: Will you show up?Last season, Holy Cross fans took over Alumni Stadium during a rain delay, making it clear Boston College’s student section was missing in action when it mattered most. Now, new head coach Bill O’Brien is drawing a line in the sand: he wants BC students to arrive early, stay late, and bring real energy—no matter the opponent. With Fordham coming to town, O’Brien is challenging the BC community to show what being a SuperFan really means. Do you think BC students will step up and change the game-day vibe this year? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBoston’s high school football pipeline to BC is thrivingBoston College football is quickly becoming a showcase for local talent, thanks to a powerful pipeline from Catholic Memorial High School. With QB coach Jonathan DiBiaso—whose father runs CM’s powerhouse program—leading the charge, BC’s roster is filling up with homegrown stars. Players like Jaedn Skeete and Max Tucker are stepping up as key contributors, showing that Massachusetts football can compete with the best. This local connection isn’t just about recruiting; it’s about building a culture where top athletes stay close to home and elevate the whole community. What do you think—can this homegrown strategy put BC on the national map? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowBoston students get creative with move-in chaosEvery September, Boston turns into a real-life game of musical chairs for college students trying to move off-campus. With leases starting around the same time, some BC students have found themselves sleeping on friends’ couches, air mattresses in dorms, or even park benches just to bridge the gap before move-in day. Parents end up hauling boxes while their kids are already in class—sometimes even on their own anniversaries! If you’ve ever had to scramble for a place to crash during move-in week, you know the struggle. How did you handle your move-in madness? Share your wildest stories below! #Education #College #BostonCollege00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBC’s Letourneau faces tough rookie yearDean Letourneau, Boston College’s towering 6’7” forward and the Bruins’ 2024 first-round pick, had a rocky start in his NCAA debut—zero goals and just three assists. After dominating at St. Andrew’s College, Letourneau’s adjustment to the faster, more physical college game has been tougher than expected. He’s staying positive, focusing on growth and tuning out social media noise. With several years left to develop, both Letourneau and BC fans are hoping patience pays off. How much time should we give first-round picks to find their stride? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBoston College lands top hockey talent Rocco PelosiBoston College just scored big in the hockey world, landing a commitment from Rocco Pelosi—one of the most exciting young forwards in the country. Pelosi, who racked up a jaw-dropping 140 points last season, is set to join the U.S. National Under-17 Team before heading to BC. This move heats up the rivalry with Boston University, which recently secured top recruits of its own. With so much young talent heading to local teams, it feels like Boston is about to become the epicenter of college hockey. What do you think this means for the future of the sport in our city? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share